Biology, asked by SwSh, 13 hours ago

Q) Which of these are a source of 'cells'? Define both 'cell' and the option(s) you choose.
a》Fat (because they may increase the width of your belly?)
b》Protein (because they will 'discard cells?)
c》Zinc (because they may form borders?)
d》Oxygen (because they form the compounds, CO2 and H2O?)
c》Carbon (because they may help form 'electric circuits' ?)
d》Cellulose (cell walls)

You may choose multiple answers. Also explain the process in which the option react to be a productive source of 'cell'. (2.5+2.5+5=10)
Range your word limit from 200-300.



*Please answer but not if you don't want to prove that you don't know.
In brief, just highlight the options and (I know cell, but which--Biology or Physics, I will judge by answer) the reasons for support of the answer.​

Answers

Answered by Shubhamdixit9339
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Answer:

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A cell is the basic unit of life in biology, composed of a membrane-bound nucleus and cytoplasm that contains various organelles. The options listed are not sources of cells, but rather compounds or substances that play various roles in cellular processes.

a) Fat is not a source of cells. Fat is stored in specialized cells called adipocytes and is a source of energy for the body.

b) Protein is not a source of cells. Proteins are macromolecules that play a role in many cellular processes, such as structural support, enzymatic catalysis, and signaling.

c) Zinc is not a source of cells. Zinc is an essential mineral that is involved in various cellular processes, such as DNA synthesis, protein metabolism, and immune function.

d) Oxygen is not a source of cells. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, the process by which cells produce energy through the oxidation of glucose.

d) Cellulose is not a source of cells. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plant cells, providing structural support and protection.

So, in conclusion, cells are not produced by the compounds or substances listed in the options, but rather these compounds or substances play various roles in cellular processes.

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